Jabou, you wrote:
>>Tombong,
The "good things" are clouded over by those who
have died and no explanations
have been given or investigations
pursued, by those who are abducted in the
middle of the night and it is
simply said "they are not in our custody",
those in positions of
responsibility but who nevertheless display
lawlessness in public and
can get away with it, those who harass and muzzle
the voice of the free press
in various and sundry forms. l guess the "good
things" are killing our
country slowly but surely. That's what's known as
"loving us to death". It is
akin to someone murdering your family members one
by one, but at the same
time showering you with gifts so you can believe they
are just the best thing
that ever happened to you.However, it is apparent
that some of us are not
bothered in the least bit by these atrocities, so
long as they are
a part of the false sense of power.But the saddest part of
it
all, is that those who commit these atrocoties not only take
themselves
seriously and call this good governance, but they expect the
rest of us to
follow suit in this simple minded belief.<<
Very well said. Silence in the face of injustice is tantamount to
collaboration!
Thank You.
A. Kabir Njie.